Scania powered skimmer

MSRC selects Scania to power 5 new skimmer vessels

The largest oil spill removal organization (OSRO) in the U.S., the Marine Spill Response Corporation (MSRC) has selected Scania engines to power its new fleet of five 47-foot skimmer oil response vessels.

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CMA CGM to acquire flagship terminals in the Port of New York and New Jersey

The CMA CGM Group has signed a binding agreement to acquire GCT Bayonne and New York terminals, currently held by Global Container Terminals Inc (GCT). “The acquisition of GCT Bayonne and GCT

power barge

EBDG designs harbor power and charging barge

Seattle-headquartered Elliott Bay Design Group (EBDG) has designed a harbor power and charging barge that offers ports and harbors a cost-conscious and high-performing option to minimize emissions from large vessels both pier

River cruise vessel

Knud E. Hansen unveils U.S. river cruise vessel design

No paddlewheels, smoke stacks or gingerbread here. Danish naval architectural firm Knud E. Hansen has unveiled a concept design for a U.S. river cruise vessel that makes no bows to the steamboat

Port of Savannah terminal

Port of Savannah to up its box ship handling capabilities

The Georgia Ports Authority Board has approved a plan to renovate and realign the docks at the Port of Savannah’s Ocean Terminal to better accommodate its expanding container operation. “For nearly 40

New Conrad Industries trailing suction hopper dredge

New Great Lakes TSHD is in the water

Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corporation (NASDAQ: GLDD) reports that the Galveston Island, the first of two newbuild trailing suction hopper dredges under construction at Conrad Shipyard, is in the water and

New terminal opens at the Port of Pascagoula

Enviva Inc. (NYSE: EVA), the world’s leading producer of sustainably sourced woody biomass, held a ceremonial ribbon cutting at its recently opened marine export terminal at the Port of Pascagoula, Miss., on

Dixie Towing

Dixie Towing upgrades veteran tug with corrosion-resistant winches

When Jacksonville, Fla., based Dixie Towing acquired the Dixie Trader in 2021, the 1,800-horsepower tug, built in 1972, was approaching her 50th year in service and needed new deck winches to take

Thordon Bearings RiverTough system

Thordon Bearings reports increased demand from inland waterways operators

Thordon Bearings Inc. says that demand for environmentally sustainable water-lubricated and grease-free bearings and seals has increased dramatically in the U.S. and Latin American inland waterways market as more and more operators

e1 Marine LLC yech is used in Hydrogen One

Maritime Partners orders key technology for Hydrogen One

Plans to make the world’s first methanol/hydrogen fuel cell-powered towboat — Hydrogen One —a reality are moving forward. The vessel will be powered by hydrogen generated from methanol and Maritime Partners, which

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